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InnomnateViem wrote:
interesting. an invasive species by force takes the land of an indigenous people. setting up their rules and regulations that are contrary to the culture of the indigenous conquered peoples. the invasive species then complains about the violation of said imposed rules.

makes one wonder how the decimated few of the remaining indigenous people feel about those forced laws. a very interesting dichotomy, to say the least.


Iceland is one of the few lands that did not have Indigenous Peoples when Europeans arrived. So, your commentary doesn't apply to this place, which the subject of this thread. However, it does apply to plenty of other places around the world.



Nov 26, 2018 at 10:02 PM





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